Capitol Report: Could the ‘Future Caucus’ eliminate local partisan gridlock?
March 21, 2021
Representative Devin Carney (R) spoke with News 8 about the Future Caucus’ ability to take action on important issues facing younger generations.
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A movement of young Connecticut lawmakers is looking to break through the partisan gridlock.
50 of them have joined the Millennial Action Project. Members of the so-called “Future Caucus” are all under the age of 45.
They tell News 8 Chief Political Correspondent Jodi Latina, the movement is about finding solutions.
Read this article on wtnh.com >
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